Real Madrid took first home win of the season (93-79) In a ‘comfortable’ match against Monbus Obradoiro, where he dominated from start to finish and Dzanan Musa showed his new supporters especially his offensive skills.

Leo Westermann’s first 0-2 was an illusion because Real Madrid clear judge of the first quarter devastated Obradoiro with the last 27-12.

it didn’t matter one blow will send Walter ‘Edy’ Tavares to the bench, Vincent Poirier clearly dominated both offense and defense under the basket.

12-6 in rebounds, 8-2 in assists and 43-6 PIR at the end of the first ten minutesclear the difference on the track.

in the second room, Madrid lifts his foot off the gas and the game became uncontrollable on both sides of the field. The Galicians increased the intensity of their defense and after 3.30 minutes they were leading 6-11, 33-23 in the quarter.

Mateo summoned his players to the division Madrid tried to continue the initial intensity until the score was closed 42-25 with the beautiful minutes of Dzanan Musa.

Little more than good will in Obradoiro, Ruben Guerrero and Dragan Bender they could not stop or even prevent the local centers and only the individual actions of Edgar Vicedo (2 trios) or Álvaro Muñoz (1) were a positive thing.

Moncho Fernández He tried to increase the pressure on the defense against Real Madrid, who regained the order without forcing their players and put their team’s weight ahead 57-37 (min.24.40).

Two Westermann trios They kept Obra on the scoreboard to avoid a twenty-point deficit. 68-55 at the end of the third quarter, 26-30 thanks to Bender’s numbers, with a partial for the Galicians.

Musa continued to show that he had a lot of points and Real Madrid continued to lead with goals scored in the last five minutes of the game. win more than expected, 83-62.

Eli Ndiaye and Hugo Gonzalez they played the last minutes and Real Madrid took the win 93-79.

– Data sheet:

93-Real Madrid (27+15+26+25): Causeur (8), Rodriguez (6), Deck (6), Tavares (10) and Yabusele (11) – quintet start, González (4), Hezonja (4), Poirier (14), Cornelie (3), Llull ( 5), Ndiaye (0) and Musa (22).

79 – Monbus Obradoiro (12+13+30+24): Bender (19), Paige (2), Westermann (10), Walker (2) and Guerrero (4) -starting from five-, Vicedo (8), T. Scrubb (13), Zurbriggen (2), Blazevic (9), P. Scrubb (6), Muñoz (4) and Suárez (0).

referees: Óscar Perea, Rubén Sánchez and Vicente Martínez. Without being destroyed.

Events: The match corresponding to the second day of the Endesa League, played in front of 6,476 spectators at the Palacio de Deportes (WiZink Center) in Madrid.